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    peachpurple replied to the topic What defines quality in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 6 months ago

    Every writing online sites would prefer to have quality posts to garner more traffic.

    However, some of us are not qualified or in dept with freelance writing.

    As for me, I am just an Asian homemaker.

    I write whatever I could think out of the box.

    Who is the person to judge whether whose article is considered as quality posts?

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    Rajaraman K replied to the topic Quality Posts At LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 6 months ago

    Hi support,

    You have stated “As you know that we have recently revised our reward system in the favor of all members so that they get a better chance to earn more on literacybase.”

    May I know the details of that “revised reward system”. Simply stating that you have revised the rewards system is not enough and may not motivate enough people to…[Read more]

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    peachpurple started the topic Traditional Birthdays in the forum Group logo of CelebrationsCelebrations 8 years, 6 months ago

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    Each race of different country has its own birthday traditional practice in an unique way.

    In China, taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, Chinese families especially with old folks around the household, would definitely insist on boiling hard boiled eggs, dyed in red food coloring for the birthday person.

    Recently, my 60++ year old   mom had…[Read more]

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Has anyone earned 1$ in a day on this site? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 6 months ago

    @swalia/

    @gabr1ela/

    did you noticed that your comments were graded as ” This reply has been reported for inappropriate content.”

    Did someone clicked voted down or Report?

    Be careful girls!

    take care

     

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Quality Posts At LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 6 months ago

    So, in other words, I have to put in words that are frequently searched by readers around the internet, is it?

    Then should I just put my title of the post in google search and see what words are highly searched there?

    I really have no idea what are seo keywords either.

    But according to @admin, it seems that daily rant posts aren’t going to…[Read more]

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Tagging Our Posts in Social Media in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 6 months ago

    Thanks for sharing

    I didn’t know that we could add # at twitter and facebook.

    I will add them now . Hope that I could get some views from external traffic

    I share all my post url at FB, Twitter, Linkedin, Tumbr

    I do get some immediate traffic as I can see there are several referred visitors in My History

    Thanks again

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    Rajaraman K wrote a new post, 3 Signs for your Child to have Credit Card 8 years, 6 months ago

    Have you ever been wondering whether your child is ready to have their own credit card? Here are three signs that teenagers are mature enough to handle money with responsibility to help build their own credit h […]

    • My 9 year old son has a debit card but he never had the chance to use it because he doesn’t even know how to withdraw money from the ATM machine.

      It is one of those rules in the bank that to open a saving account, the child has to apply for a debit card.

      I strongly do not encourage teens to have credit card or debit card until they had started to work physically not virtually.

      When they work for money, they will learn that money isn’t isn’t to earn but easy to spend.
      Hence, money does not fall down from your money tree daddy.

      My teenager does not have any of these cards.

      When she thinks that she needed one, she will have to consider all the consequences and responsibilities that this post had mentioned.

      Me neither, I don’t even have any of these cards!!

    • I tend to agree that a debit card is the better place to start. The child can be bought store gift cards or Visa debit cards in small denominations at first, and then allowed more money once some responsible spending is demonstrated.

      You make an excellent point that respect for deadlines is a factor to consider before obtaining a credit card. This would apply to people of any age.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Be A Take Action Parent -What is your child eating 8 years, 6 months ago

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    As a parent, you know what your child is eating daily at home.

    However, you may not realized what he had been eating in school while he is on his o […]

    • Even when there was no food sold at all in our children’s school, we found that teachers were rewarding good behaviour with candy and feeding children sweet snacks between meals. We also learned that children who were sent healthy lunches from home were getting unhealthy foods from peers or teachers and that teachers were even confusing children as to the nutritional value of certain foods.

      I had one teacher who banned all chocolate flavoured foods from her classroom because she wanted to teach her students that chocolate is unhealthy. Of course, we know that chocolate actually contains healthy antioxidants. And I had also remarked that the teacher was allowing other, less healthy foods in her classroom while banning a chocolate pudding whose nutrition label proved it was (slightly) healthier than the butterscotch pudding that was permitted.

      This was in a school that believed itself to be well informed on nutrition and that had access to licensed dietitians and nurses to provide nutritional counselling. Most teachers – especially those who thought to preach to parents – were teaching students bad eating habits in some way.

      It’s important not just to look at what’s on the official menu, but to look at how teachers speak about nutrition in class and whether they use sugary foods as rewards. It’s all too common these days, and teachers tend not to inform parents or ask for consent before giving our children food.

    • It is a concrete fact that children must be given good foods at school because children are the future of any country and the support of parents.
      You’re sitting in class and your stomach is starting to rumble. Finally, the bell rings and it’s time for lunch — woo-hoo! After all that time in class, you deserve a chance to head to the cafeteria and sit down, relax, and enjoy the company of your friends over a lunchtime meal.

      What is your favorite fruit to eat with lunch?
      Banana
      Apple
      Pear
      Strawberries
      Grapes
      Orange
      Other:

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      But wait a minute — what exactly are you eating?

      More than at other meals, kids have a lot of control over what they eat for lunch at school. A kid can choose to eat the green beans or throw them out. A kid also can choose to eat an apple instead of an ice cream sandwich.

      When choosing what to eat for lunch, making a healthy choice is really important. Here’s why: Eating a variety of healthy foods gives you energy to do stuff, helps you grow the way you should, and can even keep you from getting sick.

      Think of your school lunch as the fuel you put in your tank. If you choose the wrong kind of fuel, you might run out of energy before the day is over.

      So what is the right kind of fuel? What does a healthy lunch look like? Unlike that killer question on your math test, there are many right answers to these questions.

      It’s a lunch just for you. If your favorite sandwich is peanut butter and banana, just make it and pack it — then you can eat it for lunch. Or maybe you love olives. Go ahead and pack them!

      If you want to pack your lunch, you’ll need some help from your parents. Talk to them about what you like to eat in your lunch so they can stock up on those foods. Parents might offer to pack your lunch for you. This is nice of them, but you may want to watch how they do it and ask if you can start making your lunches yourself. It’s a way to show that you’re growing up.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Bake Cherry Sponge Cake with Rice Cooker 8 years, 6 months ago

    Here is the most delicious cake that you can bake for any occasion or just for the weekend.
    I had been a huge fan of soft spongy fluffy cakes for years.
    Although I could purchase any sponge cake at the bakery […]

    • Very cool! Almost makes me want to get a rice cooker and try this!

    • This looks very tempting! Sadly, I no longer have a rice cooker. I will have to wait until maybe I buy my multipurpose cooker this summer. I want to get one of those pressure cookers with multiple settings. It doubles as a rice cooker, yogurt maker, slow cooker, and many other things 🙂

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    Rajaraman K wrote a new post, 2 Benefits of following your Expenses 8 years, 6 months ago

    While creating a budget is important, there is another even more important thing when it comes to your finances. The budget is not any good unless you also carry a cost control.
    To keep a control on your per […]

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